JS.do

js.do is a JavaScript online source code editor. When you need to write and test JavaScript code, it's very useful to have a simple page where you can paste or type your code and run online tests, save and share snippets of code or full javascript projects.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
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  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is JS.do?

js.do is a JavaScript online source code editor. When you need to write and test JavaScript code, it's very useful to have a simple page where you can paste or type your code and run online tests, save and share snippets of code or full javascript projects. Great alternative to jsFiddle or jsBin.

Just type "js.do" in your browser and use it as your online js editor.

Javascript editor features:

Online JavaScript editor with syntax highlight JavaScript and HTML can be edited in the same window. Click "Run code" to preview the results without leaving the page Save your code online - each code has an unique url Share your code Browse code from other authors Load samples to learn by examples Add common JavaScript frameworks like jQuery, Processing.js and Three.js Easy url to remember: js.do Free, simple and online (no download required)

js.do is great not only for creating your own database of javascript code but also for sharing code and finding code from other authors. You can also create your own profile (optional) and follow other javascript programmers, as a social network for computer programmers.